Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">bignè</span> Wikipedia it Borrowed from French beignet. IPA(key): /biɲˈɲɛ/* Rhymes: -ɛ Hyphenation: bi‧gnè <span class="searchmatch">bignè</span> m (invariable) beignet...
From Old French <span class="searchmatch">bigne</span>, buyne (“lump”), from Frankish *bungjo (“a swelling, lump, bump”). beugner (Lorraine) to bump or knock something Conjugation of...
doughnut → Dutch: beignet → English: beignet → Esperanto: benjeto → Italian: <span class="searchmatch">bignè</span> “beignet”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury...
/bɛɲ/ Homophones: beignent, beignes Inherited from Middle French <span class="searchmatch">bigne</span>, from Old French <span class="searchmatch">bigne</span>, buyne (“lump”), from Frankish *bungjo (“a swelling, lump, bump”)...
published 2003, →ISBN, page 308: She was the granddaughter of Valtesse de La <span class="searchmatch">Bigne</span>, a Second Empire courtesan and mistress of Napoleon III, who had also flirted...
פַּחְזָנִית (he) f (pachzanít) Indonesian: kue sus Italian: <span class="searchmatch">bignè</span> (it) m, <span class="searchmatch">bignè</span> alla panna m, <span class="searchmatch">bignè</span> alla crema m Japanese: シュークリーム (ja) (shū-kurīmu) Kannada:...
Windbeutel (de) m Greek: Ancient: φυστή f (phustḗ) Italian: bombolone (it), <span class="searchmatch">bignè</span> (it), pasta sfoglia (it) f Japanese: シュー (shū) (French: choux), パフ (ja)...
1579, Edmund Spenser, The Shepheardes Calender[3], page 34: Thy wast <span class="searchmatch">bignes</span> but combers the grownd, / And dirks the beauty of my blossomes rownd. Unlikely...
keeping lawyers from kiboshing the deal. 1996, David Quammen, “So Huge a <span class="searchmatch">Bignes</span>”, in The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions...